PS5 Is Getting an Official 27″ Monitor with DualSense Charging Functionality

Given Sony’s strong commitment to the PlayStation 5 ecosystem, the announcement of a new 27-inch gaming monitor isn’t unexpected.

Expected to release next year in the US and Japan, the new panel will match the console’s overall look and feel. It will also include a DualSense controller charging station, keeping your controller stored and fully charged when you’re not using it.

Earlier this year, the company also announced the Pulse Elevate wireless speakers. They say these speakers will work particularly well with this new product to create an excellent gaming setup for your desktop.

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First, though, some specifications courtesy of the PS Blog:

  • A Quad High Definition (QHD) IPS display up to 2560 x 1440 resolution, so players can game at a comfortable viewing distance from their desk.
  • High Dynamic Range support with Auto HDR Tone Mapping that automatically adjusts HDR settings during setup on PS5 and PS5 Pro consoles, ensuring rich and vivid picture quality.*
  • VRR support and refresh rates of up to 120 Hz for smooth and seamless gameplay on PS5 and PS5 Pro consoles, and 240 Hz on compatible PC and Mac devices.
  • A built-in Charging Hook for a DualSense or DualSense Edge wireless controller (sold separately) that makes it easy for players to get right into gaming.

In terms of connections, you’ll get the following ports:

  • Two HDMI IN port (ver 2.1) and one DisplayPort IN port (ver 1.4) for compatibility with PS5, PC, Mac, or other devices
    • HDMI IN port (ver 2.1) supports up to 2560×1440, 240Hz, FRL, VRR; DisplayPort IN port (ver 1.4) supports up to 2560×1440, 240Hz, DSC
  • Two USB Type-A and one USB Type-C port that can be used with PlayStation Link Adapters or other devices
  • Built-in stereo speaker and 3.5mm audio output
  • Compatibility with select VESA mounting systems for a more flexible display setup

We don’t yet know how much this product will cost or if it will be sold outside of the US and Japan, but it seems likely Sony is initially gauging interest.

This isn’t Sony’s first monitor – some of you might recall their 3D display for the PlayStation 3. However, this new monitor could be a good fit for certain gaming setups, as long as the picture quality is good and it has a fast response time for gaming.

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2025-11-12 04:07